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Blue Fin Vision® Featured in Gathered: 12 Eye Problems You Should Never Ignore

TL;DR: Mr Mfazo Hove, consultant ophthalmic surgeon and founder of Blue Fin Vision®, is quoted in Gathered’s feature “12 Eye Problems You Should Never Ignore”, now reaching readers on Apple News. His commentary explains why warning signs such as a drooping eyelid, different-sized pupils and double vision should prompt timely specialist attention.

Expert Commentary on Serious Warning Signs

The feature draws on Mr Hove’s clinical experience to help readers tell the difference between harmless, age-related changes and symptoms that warrant a closer look. His guidance is measured rather than alarming, with a consistent message: seek a specialist opinion promptly when something changes.

Drooping Eyelid (Ptosis)

On a drooping eyelid, which can affect one or both eyes at any age, Mr Hove says:

“Although most commonly associated with the natural ageing process due to the weakening of the muscle that elevates the eyelid, it is vital never to dismiss ptosis – particularly when it is sudden, present in the young, or affects only one side. Unilateral ptosis may herald serious neurological conditions, including third cranial nerve palsy, which can signify aneurysms or tumours, or Horner’s syndrome, a disruption of the sympathetic nerve pathway often associated with chest or neck pathology.”

Different-Sized Pupils (Anisocoria)

On anisocoria, the condition of unequal pupil sizes, Mr Hove says:

“While mild, long-standing differences can be a benign variation in up to 20% of individuals, any sudden change or marked asymmetry, particularly if accompanied by other neurological symptoms such as drooping eyelid, double vision, headache, or facial sweating, necessitates urgent evaluation.”

Double Vision (Diplopia)

Mr Hove says that double vision, or diplopia, should never be underestimated, particularly when it arises suddenly or persists:

“Though fleeting episodes can occasionally relate to benign factors such as fatigue or stress, persistent or recurrent double vision often reflects underlying pathology of the eye muscles, their nerve supply, or the brain itself. Serious causes include cranial nerve palsies from stroke, tumours, diabetes, multiple sclerosis, or myasthenia gravis, as well as trauma or infection.”

Authoritative, Consultant-Led Eye Care

The feature positions Mr Hove as an authoritative voice on serious ophthalmic warning signs and reinforces Blue Fin Vision’s consultant-led model of care.

Read the Full Coverage

Gathered: 12 Eye Problems You Should Never Ignore (featured on Apple News).

Concerned About a Change in Your Vision?

If you have noticed a change in your sight or the appearance of your eyes, the Blue Fin Vision® team invites you to book a consultation at our consultant-led clinics across London, Hertfordshire and Essex, including Harley Street, Weymouth Street, Chelmsford, Hatfield and Chase Lodge Hospital.

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